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Causes of the formation of fire clouds

The reasons for the formation of fire clouds are as follows:

Burning clouds appear because red, orange and yellow are more penetrating in the sun. When the atmosphere is thick, only these colors can pass through the atmosphere and reach the horizon, which makes the clouds in the sky look red. The flaming cloud refers to the red cloud at sunrise or sunset, which is one of the phenomena of atmospheric change. Flame clouds belong to low clouds. When the sun just comes out or goes down, the clouds on the horizon are often red, like fire.

In summer, especially at sunset after a thunderstorm, flaming clouds often appear in the west of the sky. The color of flame clouds is generally red, and the appearance of flame clouds indicates that the period of warm weather, abundant rainfall, lush biological growth and prosperity is coming.

When there are fiery red clouds, the sky is completely rendered red under the setting sun, just like there is an erupting crater below, which is dazzling.

There are burning clouds in the morning. If the sun rises, the ground is heated, thermal convection develops, forming convective clouds, which develop into cumulonimbus clouds in the afternoon and evening, and thunderstorms may also occur.

Fire cloud influence

In summer, especially at sunset after a thunderstorm, flaming clouds often appear in the west of the sky. The color of flame clouds is generally red, and the appearance of flame clouds indicates that the period of warm weather, abundant rainfall, lush biological growth and prosperity is coming.

When there are fiery red clouds, the sky is completely rendered red under the setting sun, just like there is an erupting crater below, which is dazzling.